A book by MacArthur and Nathan Busenitz
Do you mean this book: One Perfect Life: The Complete Story of the Lord Jesus | Logos Bible Software
(But I also see you mentioned Nathan Busenitz, and I don't see him noted as a co-author, so maybe you're referring to another book.)
Oh no! Another instance of license restrictions to the United States. I always have to check that first. Thank you for your hint, that it is already there.
But yes, Nathan Busenitz is Co-Author, even if it's only listed in the book inlet: (Taken from: https://shop.gty.org/store/books/451177/one-perfect-life )
This one is geo-restricted for me as well; I only knew it was available at Logos because I own the Kindle book and I remembered being able to add it to my Logos print library, which clued me into modifying my search when I saw your post.
You're probably already aware but John MacArthur has another similar book, One Faithful Life: A Harmony of the Life and Letters of Paul, and this one does not seem to be geo-restricted.
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