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history Which of the following is NOT a condition of \"just war\" according to S

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Question

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Which of the following is NOT a condition of "just war" according to St. Thomas Aquinas?

The war must be waged with the intention of creating a just peace, not for glory or gain.

The war must be waged in the name of God.

The war must be waged by a proper authority.

The war must be waged in response to a specific wrong done by the enemy.

The war must be waged with the intention of creating a just peace, not for glory or gain.

The war must be waged in the name of God.

The war must be waged by a proper authority.

The war must be waged in response to a specific wrong done by the enemy.

Explanation / Answer

The right answer is option 2. The war must be waged in the name of God.

Explanation: The conditions of "just war" according to St. Thomas are:  

1. Last Resort
2. Legitimate Authority
3. Just Cause
4. Probability of Success
5. Right Intention
6. Proportionality
7. Civilian Casualties

The conditions mention nothing about waging war in the name of God. All other three options are valid conditions of a just war.