This book is an introduction to the history and doctrine of the Anglican Church from the Reformation Anglican perspective. Prioritizing the Anglican confessional statements and defining liturgical documents, the author argues for an understanding of the Anglican Church rooted in the Reformation and growing from those early commitments without breaking from them. Such a perspective keeps the Church connected to the gospel and the proclamation of Jesus. The argument is corrective, aiming to bring a renewed sense of Anglican identity based on the doctrinal clarity of the English Reformation.