A universe-metaphor in which God tends beings like a gardener who nurtures and cultivates them.
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Jiang frames the garden metaphor as a universe tended by God like a gardener who nurtures and cultivates living things.
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"OK, so a garden is something like God as the gardener, right? Does that make sense? We're all just a flower in the garden...."
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