I do not think the man himself is Yehuborim (though he kinda has that look to him). I would say though that his writings have a very xtian feel to them. The Stand for example being about God vs “the devil” with a clear distinction between God good and devil bad. In The Dark Tower series, his magnum opus, the good and evil motifs of his writing are further expounded. It’s very simplistic and culture driven. But I think he is too grounded of a writer to have some grander meaning to them beyond something Tolkien-esque. In other words, I don’t think his works have any ulterior motives one way or the other, they’ve always just read like the standard pulp.