Kirchenväter – Eine Autorität in Lehrfragen?

Der Bibellehrer John N. Darby (1800–1882) schrieb am 23. März 1880 in einem Brief Henry Chisholm Anstey (1843–1922) Folgendes:

»As to the Fathers, I have read some, consulted almost all, and some a good deal. But when, many years ago, I set about to read them, I found them as a body such trash that I gave it up as a study: for history they are of course useful, and I have examined them largely. Did Mr. – ever read Hermas? If that is not enough to destroy all confidence in the early church, I do not know what would. Did he ever read Cyprian or Chrysostom on the state of the church in their days? Talking of looking to the primitive church for some doctrine or morality is the most wicked humbug that ever was: either people have not read what is patristic, or they must love and excuse wickedness.«

Brief an H C Anstey. Letters of J.N.D., Bd. 3, [Kingston-on-Thames, o.J.], S. 70, Nr. 60.