
Does Christian love require us to treat everyone equally? Or does Scripture teach an order to our responsibilities? In this episode of The Magistrate, Josh Howard and Alex Kocman examine the historic Christian doctrine of ordo amoris—the order of love. From family and church to nation and neighbor, they explore how Christians should prioritize their time, resources, and responsibilities without abandoning compassion for those in need.What does it mean to love your neighbor?Does charity begin at home?How should Christians think about immigration, missions, public policy, and the common good?This conversation tackles one of the most important ethical questions facing the modern church.Topics discussed:Ordo Amoris (Order of Love)Charity Begins at HomeChristian EthicsFamily, Church, and NationBiblical CompassionChristian Nationalism and Public PolicyThe Good SamaritanReformed Theology
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