On The Horizon | Fire
: Scholars like Blake Ostler use this imagery to discuss the Mormon temple endowment and the Atonement, suggesting that spiritual knowledge often arrives like a distant fire—challenging, intense, and demanding our attention.
“This book is about how spiritual knowledge is like a fire on the horizon. A fire on the horizon is a tremendous challenge. The horizon defines the boundary – the scope of what is accessible to us.” BlakeOstler.com Fire on the Horizon
In contemporary and historical contexts, the phrase is often literal, referring to catastrophic events that signal broader crises. : Scholars like Blake Ostler use this imagery
The Environmental and Human Perspective: Warnings of Disaster The horizon defines the boundary – the scope
: Modern environmental essays use the visual of fires on the horizon to discuss climate grief . The "receding horizon" is described not as an open road, but as a vanishing point where our sense of continuity flees.
