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The great Saint regardless of how he felt about Scripture maintained communion with the existing apostolic Church. What determined for example the gnostic variations is their lack of apostolic succession and lack of possession of the inspired writings which led to contradictory teaching and writings still existing today. The Church Fathers all read Scripture and often came to various understanding with passages. Still they ultimately gave way to the greater authority of the Church and then when need arose to the greater authority of the Councils which confirmed the universal Church teaching of the time.“The beauty of St Basil’s approach, one highly relevant to contemporary theology of all Christian persuasions, is that the case for the divinity of Christ, and indeed the Spirit, is presented in such a way that his main thesis is always substantiated with scriptural texts. One such example from ontra Eunomium,woulduffice to demonstrate his scriptural method” academia.edu/1131846/St_Basils_Contribution_to_the_Trinitarian_Doctrine_A_Synthesis_of_Greek_Paideia_and_the_Scriptural_Worldview “Using the authority of Holy Writ, he demonstrated that the Holy Spirit was called Lord and thus ranked no less than the Father and the Son.” however, he makes clear that one ought not be content with their support merely because they are the traditions of the Fathers,but because the Fathers understood and followed the meaning of Holy Scripture ".
“The value of the Fathersand their traditions are precious and useful since they reflect the meaning of Holy Writ”. st-philip.net/files/Fitzgerald%20Patristic%20series/Basil-Great_On_the_Holy_Spirit.pdf
"The best way to discover our duty is to study the divinely inspired Scriptures, for in them we find both instructions about conduct and the lives of blessed men, delivered in writing. They are laid before us like living images of the godly life for the imitation of their good works. When we devote our*selves to the imitation of what is offered there, we find the appropriate medicine for whatever deficiency or illness we feel we have, as from a pharmacy."St. Basil the Great Letters 2:4 … St basil stuck to scripture mostly. Unwritten tradition was ok for him also, and cites many, mostly liturgical and worship-the doxology, the signing of the cross, triple immersion, facing east during prayer. While he brilliantly and inspirationally defended/defined the Trinity with Holy Writ , I believe he erred and layed more groundwork for justifying unwritten practices, which at his time were still minor.
No one left and created a new model of understanding the Church, for to them there was no salvation outside of Christs present body on earth. Different and coexisting theologies can be read in many of Fathers writings, this is nothing more than each one working out in there mind the issues on paper. In the end all conceded authority to the Church or they would not have remained in the Church. Yet when they did this they were not speaking on morals or faith in a binding sense for they did not impose in authority uncomplete or conflicting theology on the entire Church which indeed the Councils have done.
The flip side is one ignores the Church raise’s Scripture up in some form of idol worship and then picks an choose’s which father and where they think it coincides with there own scripture understanding.
Had this not been the case the LDS wouldn’t be quoting Origen’s works of entertainment as some type of triumphant proof, of a non existing apostolic teaching. And so forth and through Calvin the JWs etc.
Feel free to correct me where I’m wrong as this is off the top of my head.