Christian symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity. It invests objects or actions with an inner meaning expressing Christian ideas.
The symbolism of the early Church was characterized by being understood by initiates only, while after the legalization of Christianity in the 4th-century more recognizable symbols entered in use. Christianity has borrowed from the common stock of significant symbols known to most periods and to all regions of the world.
Christianity has not generally practised Aniconism, or the avoidance or prohibition of types of images, even if the early Jewish Christians sects, as well as some modern denominations, preferred to some extent not to use figures in their symbols, by invoking the Decalogue's prohibition of idolatry.
The cross, which is today one of the most widely recognised symbols in the world, was used as a symbol from the earliest times. This is indicated in the anti-Christian arguments cited in the Octavius of Minucius Felix, chapters IX and XXIX, written at the end of the 2nd century (cited as AD 197) or the beginning of the next.
Is was the day that it hit me
Fell down on my face
And all my friends tried to tell me that
In so many ways
And i still have a conscience
And i do speak my mind
But this will stop me running from the rest of my life
If you wont take mehome
I wont take your ride/time
Not everything is right
If you wont let me be alone
I will run and hide
I'm still here while you're waiting
Let me know if you're faking
What is it with the way you go
Dont you even know your way home?
I got a call from the factory
Said i couldn't be late
But i'm asleep from the show last night
It kept me awake
And i wont say i'm lazy
But i wont say i'm fine
I'm just to freaking desperate for the rest of my life
Well it was the day
When everythings almost in sight
Oh what a day
But nothing goes nothing goes right
I needed that day in a crazy way
So that i could get my life back in range
If i get knocked off track another time