About this Event
The Light of the Word: Exploring Stained Glass and the Bible
For centuries, stained glass has served as a luminous medium through which biblical narratives have been interpreted, transmitted, and experienced. From medieval cathedrals to contemporary installations, these glowing windows have shaped theological understanding, communal worship, and artistic expression. This symposium will examine the diverse ways in which stained glass and biblical traditions and the study of them intersect, inform, and illuminate one another.
Join us for what promises to be a stimulating symposium that celebrates the art of stained glass. Taking place from Thursday, May 14, 2026 to Saturday, May 16, 2026 this gathering will be held in the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin. The building can be found marked on this map as the Loyola Institute.
We will explore the rich history of stained glass and its reception of the Bible.
The full programme with abstracts and contributors can be viewed here.
Tea, coffee and snacks will be provided in the breaks between sessions. Lunch will be provided on Friday 15 May. You can see lunch options on campus here.
Attendance is limited, but if you are unable to secure a place please email Stephen Huws - [email protected] and ask to be placed on the waiting list.
It is important to us that all who wish to attend are able to do so. If the cost of this event is prohibiting your attendence do get in touch.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Trinity College Dublin, School of Religion, Dublin, Ireland
EUR 5.00 to EUR 15.00












