His attempts to alter their life conditions, their fiery passionate natures and lifestyle choices went all in-vain. On the other hand, he had considerable success in assisting the underprivileged, replacing hope in providence as opposed to fate and promoted love in an orderly form (Maher 2002)
Augustine of Hippo seems to struggle with the notion of evil in his 'Confessions' (Augustine, 2012), presenting excess food for thought therein. These core moralistic and ethics issues persisted in his time-period and later on (Matusek 2011)