Did you read the last part, "the times now running on to their consummation?" That means "until He makes His enemies His footstool," there is a process that only began at Christ's ascension, and continues until the "consummation." That means there is an all-consuming moment at which Christ's rule becomes eschatological, and not progressive. In my view, that means the Kingdom of Christ does not yet come until it becomes eschatological. And I don't see it any different in the Church Fathers.
That is totally wrong. You are forcing your opinions upon the ECFs once again. The opposite is actually the truth. This is why the reader should test everything you claim. It is opinion, and faulty opinion at that. The consummation was viewed by the early Chiliasts as the coming of the Lord, when the mankind is resurrected.
Justin viewed the second coming at "the consummation."
God the Father of all would bring Christ to heaven after He had raised Him from the dead, and would keep Him there until He has subdued His enemies the devils, and until the number of those who are foreknown by Him as good and virtuous is complete, on whose account He has still delayed the consummation – hear what was said by the prophet David. These are his words: “The Lord said unto My Lord, Sit Thou at My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool. The Lord shall send to Thee the rod of power out of Jerusalem; and rule Thou in the midst of Thine enemies. With Thee is the government in the day of Thy power, in the beauties of Thy saints: from the womb of morning have I begotten Thee.” That which he says, “He shall send to Thee the rod of power out of Jerusalem,” is predictive of the mighty, word, which His apostles, going forth from Jerusalem, preached everywhere; and though death is decreed against those who teach or at all confess the name of Christ, we everywhere both embrace and teach it (1st Apology, Chapter 45. Christ's session in heaven foretold).
Justin also believed Christ won the right to rule over His enemies at the right hand of majesty through His sinless life, His atoning death and His victorious resurrection. He saw a victorious Christ now exercising all power and authority over His people – true Israel. He held that He reigns victoriously upon David’s throne from true Jerusalem above, not Christ-rejecting Jerusalem below. He is ruling now in Sion – true Sion. Of course, this would seem to align with Ephesians 1:20-23, 1 Corinthians 15:22-28 and Hebrews 1:2, 3, 2:6-11 which indicate that Christ is currently reigning over His enemies now. Justin explains:
Tertullian does the exact same in Against Marcion Book 4, Chapter 34):
There is some determinate place called Abraham’s bosom, and … it is designed for the reception of the souls of Abraham's children, even from among the Gentiles (since he is the father of many nations, which must be classed among his family), and of the same faith as that wherewithal he himself believed God, without the yoke of the law and the sign of circumcision. This region, therefore, I call Abraham’s bosom. Although it is not in heaven, it is yet higher than hell, and is appointed to afford an interval of rest to the souls of the righteous, until the consummation of all things shall complete the resurrection of all men with the full recompense of their reward. This consummation will then be manifested in heavenly promises.
Lactantius Africa (cir. 250 - 317 AD) tells us:
[L]et the philosophers, who enumerate thousands of ages from the beginning of the world, know that the six thousandth year is not yet completed, and that when this number is completed the consummation must take place (Divine Institutes, Book 7, Chapter 14).
Irenaeus, Against Heresies Book V, Chapter V.1:
Wherefore also the elders who were disciples of the apostles tell us that those who were translated were transferred to that place (for paradise has been prepared for righteous men, such as have the Spirit; in which place also Paul the apostle, when he was caught up, heard words which are unspeakable as regards us in our present condition), and that there shall they who have been translated remain until the consummation [of all things], as a prelude to immortality.
Hippolytus states:
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. Wherefore let us by no means admit the falling away, lest iniquity abound, and the abomination of desolation— that is, the adversary— overtake us. And He said to him, unto evening— that is, unto the consummation and morning. What is morning? The day of resurrection. For that is the beginning of another age, as the morning is the beginning of the day (Commentary of Daniel, Chapter 44).
Treatise on Christ and Antichrist, 64:
These things, then, being to come to pass, beloved, and the one week being divided into two parts, and the
abomination of desolation being manifested then, and
the two prophets and forerunners of the Lord having finished their course, and the whole world finally approaching the consummation, what remains but the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from heaven, for whom we have looked in hope? Who shall bring the conflagration and just judgment upon all who have refused to believe in Him.
Hippolytus here depicts an all-consummating Coming of Christ which sees the end of time and the beginning of eternity. To this early church writer “the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from heaven” witnesses “the conflagration” and “the consummation.” This is classic Amillennialism. He portrays the rescue of the saints and the destruction of the wicked at the sudden appearing of the Saviour. He shows a general judgment of all mankind – and the final separation of the righteous and the wicked. The wicked are seen to be discharged into “everlasting fire and the godly to eternal bliss where “the righteous shine forth as the sun shines in his glory” (as per Matthew 13:39-43).
This climactic event sees Christ execute “just judgment upon all who have refused to
believe in Him” (something Premils thrusts 1,000 years+ after the coming of Christ). These shall receive their just damnation for refusing Christ. The writer employs Psalm 19:5-6 to support his thesis: “Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race. His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.” This, in his estimation, proves that the wicked are destroyed from the presence of God. He comments: “By the heat he means the conflagration.”
On the End of the World:
1 [T]he second coming, that is destined to declare all things. For as being designated seers, they of necessity signified and spoke of these things beforetime.
2 Hence, too,
they indicated the day of the consummation to us, and signified beforehand the day of the apostate that is to appear and deceive men at the last times, and the beginning and end of his kingdom, and the advent of the Judge, and the life of the righteous, and the punishment of the sinners, in order that we all, bearing these things in mind day by day and hour by hour, as children of the Church, might know that not one jot nor one tittle of these things shall fail, as the Saviour's own word announced
36 when the one week is divided into parts, and the abomination of desolation has arisen then, and the forerunners of the Lord have finished their proper course, and the whole world, in fine, comes to the consummation, what remains but the manifestation of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the Son of God, from heaven, for whom we have hoped; who shall bring forth fire and all just judgment against those who have refused to believe in Him? For the Lord says, For as the lightning comes out of the east, and shines even unto the west, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be; for wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
Commentary on Daniel, Book IV:
58.1. After these things were spoken in this way, the prophet, wishing to more precisely investigate what would be the kind of things which would happen after the resurrection, he answered him and said, “‘Lord what will be the end of these?’ And he said, ‘Come Daniel. because these words are closed and sealed until the end of time, until many are chosen and are made white and are tried with fire and the lawless shall be lawless and the wise shall understand and you, come and rest. For there are still many days to the fulfillment of the consummation and to the resurrection, to your inheritance at the consummation of days.’”