Introduction to Reformational Anglicanism

A Greystone Certificate in Anglican Studies Module

Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome
Thursdays 1-3 PM (EST)

residentially in Nampa, ID and also online via Zoom for students 20+ miles from Nampa

Audit: $199
For Credit: $1174

Students who have already been accepted into a Greystone Program do not need to fill out the application form, but can register for the modules of their choice through their existing Populi account.

This 2-hour weekly course surveys the principal historical and theological features of the Anglican tradition as rooted in the Scriptures and in the faith and practice of the historic Church, and commends the recovery and advance of that tradition for the Anglican Church today and tomorrow. This course is designed to serve as a thorough but accessible overview of Anglican identity for the benefit of both new and long experienced Anglicans. Using J. I. Packer’s book The Heritage of Anglican Theology (Crossway, 2021) as a main text, this course explores the English Reformation, Puritan theology, Richard Hooker, the Caroline Divines, and introduces and evaluates alternative traditions including the Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism, among other events and figures. Taught by Dr. Benjamin Fischer, who is President of The Anglican Connection, Rector of Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, Nampa, ID (Rocky Mountain Diocese), and a member of Greystone’s Anglican Studies Committee.

Dr. Benjamin Fischer

President of The Anglican Connection, Rector of Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, Nampa, ID (Rocky Mountain Diocese), and a member of Greystone’s Anglican Studies Committee.

Tuition Refund Policy

For traditional quarter/semester-length or independent-study courses:

• Within two weeks, an 80% refund is granted
• Within four weeks, a 60% refund is granted
• Within six weeks, a 50% refund is granted
• After six weeks, no refund is granted.

For modular or intensive courses:

• Within 3–4 weeks prior to the first day, an 80% refund is granted
• Within 2–3 weeks prior to the first day, a 60% refund is granted
• Within 1–2 weeks prior to the first day, a 50% refund is granted
• Within 0–1 week prior to the first day, no refund is granted.

Notification of a dropped or withdrawn course should be provided by submitting a written statement to this effect (email is fine) to the Institute registrar.