5 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

I’ve spent thousands of dollars on my Logos Bible Software library over the years, and I pay for a subscription partly to use its built-in AI features. They’re fine. They’ll find a passage, summarize a resource, answer a simple question. But they don’t come close to what Claude Opus does when I’m actually trying to think hard about a text, chasing an idea across a dozen commentaries or weighing how different authors handle the same passage. What I keep wishing for is simple. I want to point Claude at my own Logos library and let it work. The technology to do that already exists. It’s called MCP, and I’m not the only one asking. There’s a thread in the Logos Community forums asking for exactly this. What an MCP server is MCP, short for the Model Context Protocol, is an open standard for connecting AI assistants to outside tools and data. A program exposes an “MCP server,” and any compatible AI client can plug into it. The AI calls defined tools, like “search my library” or “open this…

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