I'm reading the Heliand now, written for ancient Saxons: a world where the "word of God" is a literal spell incantation, the "four apostles" (the bravest warriors of all) learn these spells and shoot magic from their fingers, Jesus hangs from a holy tree in a druid-like sacrifice, the Holy Spirit jumps into Mary's belly and becomes Jesus (in a twisted interpretation of the Nicene creed), the "helmet-loving Romans" live in their vast hill-fort of Rome, etc.
Given the proliferation of pseudo-Christian religions in the world today, are there comparable works made by other countries? (I grew up in Asia and read bits and pieces of Jesus who acted oddly like Buddha.)
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