Historical classic, very important for the history of creationism/evolution/Genesis debate. Would love to see in Logos. It's an old Eerdmans publication, so could be pretty easy to get the license.
The forum is just really buggy about stuff like this; it didn't like the ISBN I entered, didn't like when I deleted it and tried to submit, so I just made a new one. And now there are two semi-duplicate posts.
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