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* [[Defective Detective|Detective]] [[Knight in Sour Armor|Meyer Landsman]] of ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' is obviously culturally and ethnically Jewish, religiously agnostic. Landsman's personal issues, including his (lack of) religious identity, are a major subplot.
* Father Robert Koesler, of William X Kienzle's murder mystery series, lives a life largely of quiet faith, laughing at the more ridiculous rituals of the church and bending the rules where he feels it leads to a more harmonious conclusion.
* ''[[The Dresden Files]]'': Harry Dresden is not religious, despite working for archangels, being friends with holy knights on payroll from God Himself, and seeing how incredibly powerful faith can be. He is a direct inversion of the most common application of this trope - instead of being too heroic for silly little churches to bear his awesomeness and insight, he adores religion, but [[Self-Deprecation|thinks he's not a good enough person]] to be associated with it.
 
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