In 2013, Schweizer founded another scholarly organization, the International Society for Heresy Studies, and served as its vice-president.
[3] Schweizer's scholarship focuses on heterodox, rebellious, and challenging ideas channeled through literary expression.
Using history, literary criticism, theology, philosophy, and social science, Schweizer demonstrates that what begun with grotesque scenes in Dante's hell ended with unfettered comical irreverence in the work of David Javerbaum.
In January 2023, Schweizer founded Heresy Press LLC, a publishing house whose aim it is to serve as a bridge between authors writing fearless prose and readers looking for products of unbounded imagination.
[4] The press sees itself as a counterweight to current trends in the publishing industry where sensitivity readers and own-voice requirements limit what themes and perspectives are acceptable.