Jo Walton's The King's Peace/The King's Name duology is an alternate-universe Arthurian with multiple-religious conflicts (including a Christian-analogue king ruling a mostly-pagan region).
I believe the Kushiel series has several religions, agan real-world analogues, but this is scraped together from my hazy recollections of what people have said rather than reading it myself. (I need to read it; I'm told it has kink and spirituality intertwined in it, which, well, obviously so.)
I'm writing something SFnal in which the narrator is a secular Catholic and the main character is a crazed Sufi offshoot; they're currently on a planet dominated by Caribbean Catholicism, but that does you no good as it's not even written, let alone published.
Um. That's what I got off top of head. Some other stuff mentions, y'know, things like 'these nonhuman people have this religion' type stuff, but that's not really the same.
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I believe the Kushiel series has several religions, agan real-world analogues, but this is scraped together from my hazy recollections of what people have said rather than reading it myself. (I need to read it; I'm told it has kink and spirituality intertwined in it, which, well, obviously so.)
I'm writing something SFnal in which the narrator is a secular Catholic and the main character is a crazed Sufi offshoot; they're currently on a planet dominated by Caribbean Catholicism, but that does you no good as it's not even written, let alone published.
Um. That's what I got off top of head. Some other stuff mentions, y'know, things like 'these nonhuman people have this religion' type stuff, but that's not really the same.