Fr. Vernon Staley delivers a beautiful and simple yet very deep exposition of the Anglican Christian faith, managing to define it not just by its Reformational history, but also by its catholic heritage - characterizing the Anglican Church as a component part of the one holy catholic and apostolic church, not departing from the primitive Catholic Church, following faithfully in the steps of the Fathers, and being loyal to the English traditions, history, and aesthetics. Anglicanism is both reformed and catholic. The occasional commentary from Brian Goodchild helps to bring Staley’s work into the modern day. This book is the perfect primer for Anglicanism for people acquainted with theology, but who feel they still have a surface level understanding of it.