The just war theory is defined as a list of conditions in natural law theory to ensure that:

A. war is humanely conducted and directed toward the establishment of lasting peace.
B. war is justifiable on the grounds of divine command, because God's word supersedes all other laws.
C. war cannot be permitted under any circumstances because all violence is wrong.
D. all the acts of the soldiers are akin to the acts of God Himself.


Answer: A

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