Ordo Armoris

Ordo Armoris

Ordo Armoris

Ordo Armoris, which means "the order of love," is a philosophical concept first developed by Saint Augustine in the early 5th century. Saint Augustine, a prominent theologian and philosopher, introduced this idea to explain the hierarchy and prioritization of love in human life. He proposed that a well-ordered love was essential for a well-ordered soul and society. Over the centuries, Ordo Armoris has become a key principle for understanding personal ethics and social organization.

Recently, Vice President J.D. Vance has brought new attention to Ordo Armoris, offering a contemporary interpretation of Augustine’s ancient idea. Vance highlights that the proper ordering of love—love for family, community, and country—is vital for a healthy society today. His explanation has resonated with many Americans seeking common sense values and social unity. It is widely accepted because it builds on Augustine’s timeless insights while addressing the urgent cultural and political needs of contemporary America.


  • Saint Augustine was a Christian theologian and philosopher who lived between 354 and 430 A.D., primarily in North Africa and Italy.
  • Saint Augustine wrote about Ordo Armoris to guide individuals toward a life of properly ordered love, and since then, both religious and secular thinkers have drawn from his work.
  • By analogy, Aristotle begins his Politics by explaining the natural development of human society, starting with the union of men and women, evolving into families, villages, and ultimately the formation of the city-state.


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by Roger Culpepper
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