User talk:CalebTraxler/Fr. Michael Oleksa/Bibliography

I want to share some additional sources that you can add to your bibliography. You would do well to begin annotating sources so that you can better imagine how to put them to use.

Writing by Fr. Michael Oleksa

 * Oleksa, M. J. (1997). Evangelism and culture. Greek Orthodox Theological Review, 42(3/4), 531.
 * Oleksa, M. J. (1981). Orthodoxy in Alaska: The spiritual history of the Kodiak Aleut people. St Vladimir's Theological Quarterly Turckahoe, NY, 25(1), 3-19.
 * Oleksa, F. M. (2013). The Yua as Logoi. Re-Imagining Nature: Environmental Humanities and Ecosemiotics, 161.
 * Oleksa, M. (Ed.). (1987). Alaskan missionary spirituality (Vol. 6). New York: Paulist Press.

Writing that cites Fr. Michael Oleska
Note: there appear to be recent graduate students researching in this area and citing Oleksa frequently in dissertations and theses. brief bio from his website:[Https://www.fatheroleksa.org/resources/Oleksa&#x20;bio.pdf https://www.fatheroleksa.org/resources/Oleksa_bio.pdf]
 * Daley, R. (2019). Unangan Orthodox Christianity: Conversion Through Similarity. [cites Oleksa 13 times]
 * Dauenhauer, R. (1994). Oleska, Michael," Orthodox Alaska: A Theology of Mission"(Book Review). A Journal of Church and State, 36(3), 622.
 * Gaither, M. (2006). Moral Educations on the Alaskan Frontier, 1794–1917. In Civic and Moral Learning in America (pp. 51-67). Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
 * Saclarides, T. K. (2017). Orthodox Christian Evangelism in the United States and Brazil: An Inter-American Approach in Evaluating the Evangelizing Mission of Orthodox Christian Publishing Companies (Doctoral dissertation).
 * von Houck, N. (2019). Creating an Indigenous Multicultural Faith: The Russian Orthodox Mission in Alaska and the Centrality of Cosmology. [cites Oleksa 29 times]
 * Slagle, A. (2009). All-American saints: Eastern Orthodox saints as models of American cultural engagement. Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality, 9(2), 174-188.