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New directions in multidisciplinary knowledge production in sub-Saharan Africa: An introduction -- 2. From ?sitting on the fence? to rhizomatic thinking: An Appraisal of the heuristic ?lines of flight? in multi/inter disciplinary contemporary stylistics -- 3. Rupturing the traditional thought in search of novel heuristic voyages in New Testament studies. New reflections on Narratological methodology -- 4. Postcolonial African feminist research agenda: African women theologians? search for liberating paradigms in oral and written religious and cultural texts -- 5. Discipline, decolonisation and agency -- 6. (Re) thinking and (re)theorising ?multi? and its futures in academic discourse studies -- 7. 'Collective Intelligence' a precursor for multidisciplinary research in Africa: An Appreciative Inquiry Perspective -- 8. Multi-disciplinary Era and shifting methodological pathways in New Testament Studies: A Stylistic paradigm -- 9. Decentring research in African Universities -- 10. ??Get out, you seer! Go back to the Land of Judah. Earn your bread there and do your prophesying there? (Amos 7:12). Deflecting Traditional Disciplinary Boundaries in Biblical Studies -- 11. Methodological and epistemological misconceptions about Mixed Methods Approach amongst university students -- 12. Packaging new wine into old wineskins: Possibilities and challenges of using virtual Ethnography in knowledge production in Zimbabwe -- 13. An interdisciplinary research approach: opportunities and challenges from a Zimbabwean perspective -- 14. Researching Religious Indigenous Knowledge in Zimbabwe: Methodological Issues for African Scholars -- 15. 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