@KitMuse@eponaauthor.social It's a little golden-age, but "Lord of Light" by Roger Zelazny is an excellent hard science fiction book with a heavy religious component. "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" also by Zelazny, and "The Deathbird" by Harlan Ellison are both top notch as well, and deal with religion through their own very different lenses.
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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