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@KitMuse @bookstodon A couple of Heinlein novels that spring to mind are Job and Stranger in a Strange Land, both of which have religious themes.
Also the science backed religion in the first Foundation novel by Asimov. And Childhoods End by Clarke has some broad cosmic themes to it, although they don't emerge till late in the book.
Edit. Sorry, just noticed you wanted to avoid the Golden Age
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I'll second both of these. "Job" in particular is one of the best direct satires I've seen of authoritarian Christianity. The other weirdly enough is the the Gnostic Gospels; it's an alternate garden of Eden story that's absolutely wild.