Monday, January 21, 2013



 Early CHRISTian ART:
Christian  art began  as a language of symbols, the Good Shepherd,  fish,  anchor, birds, and the cross, served  as a kind of hieroglyphic writing, opening the history of Christian art.   Art was forced to go underground, literally, via the Catacombs. This era was called the Period of Persecution. The Catacombs served as an underground cemetery as well as a church for services and secreting Christians fugitives.
In all human history there is no record so striking as that of the rise of Christianity, and no phenomenon so outstanding as the rapidity with which it was diffused throughout the civilized world, and, not only in this period but also in all subsequent ages, Christianity has inspired the building of some of the greatest architectural monuments.
In my own opinion about Christianity in the period of early christian is that, there is only ONE GOD. Being a christian is not a religious it is your personal life with God. You live for God not because some told you to do the things you really understand. It is your personal walk with God, you truly understand that God Love’s you and you want to paid it back to him.

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