A Christian verse on "reconciliation" can be found at Colossians 1:20
It speaks of the reconciliation of "all things".
A Buddhist take on this ( Mahayana Buddhism ) would be of the two truths, i.e. the absolute and the relative ( or "conventional" ) being "not two", or that "samsara" ( this world of birth and death ) being the same as "nirvana". Thus this world is not betrayed for some imagined "other". But is such a reconciliation possible?
Given your own Faith, what does the "reconciliation of all things" mean? What would be your hope?
It speaks of the reconciliation of "all things".
A Buddhist take on this ( Mahayana Buddhism ) would be of the two truths, i.e. the absolute and the relative ( or "conventional" ) being "not two", or that "samsara" ( this world of birth and death ) being the same as "nirvana". Thus this world is not betrayed for some imagined "other". But is such a reconciliation possible?
Given your own Faith, what does the "reconciliation of all things" mean? What would be your hope?