Walter Elwell lists a mere 33 theologians of significance in his Handbook of Evangelical Theologians (http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/HBKEVTHL). One of those is Dr. Gordon Haddon Clark. Of Clark, Ronald Nash writes, "Few have defended the cause of biblical Christianity in the twentieth century with as much skill and determination as did Gordon H. Clark. As Carl F. H. Henry has pointed out, "Among articulate Christian philosophers on the American scene, none has addressed the broad sweep of contemporary concerns from an evangelical Protestant view more comprehensively than Gordon H. Clark.""
Strong praise indeed from Elwell, Nash, and Henry! A huge influence in the thinking and lives of many ... and yet, the Logos library still has zero works from Dr. Clark's prolific pen.