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1. 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. Old Methods and New Methods in sub-Saharan Africa: The Recap.

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