Associate Professor and Chair of Religion, Lycoming College
Dr. Heyes specialized in the History of Christianity during his Ph.D. studies. He has a wide range of research interests including medieval saints' lives literature, magic, film, politics, and monstrosity; but largely all informed by his engagement with demons and the demonic in Christian history. He has written two monographs, both of which are published with Routledge: Margaret's Monsters: Women, Identity, and the Life of St. Margaret in Medieval England (2019; Studies in Medieval History and Culture) and Demons in the USA: From the Anti-Spiritualists to QAnon (2024; Routledge Studies in Religion).