
(260) 452-2165
- Professor and Chairman of Exegetical Theology
- Director of M.A. Program
- Book Review Editor of CTQ
Biography
Dr. Peter Scaer joined the Concordia Theological Seminary (CTSFW), Fort Wayne, Exegetical Department in 2000. He serves as professor and chairman of the Exegetical department. His passions include the Gospel of Mark, highlighting the sacramental ministry of Jesus. He loves to show how the life and teachings of Christ anticipates and forms the life of the Church.
He did his undergraduate work in the Classics at Indiana University Bloomington. From there he went on to CTSFW (M.Div., 1992), and to Notre Dame, where he earned his M.A. (1995) and completed his doctoral dissertation on the Lukan Passion Narrative (Ph.D., 2001). From 1996 to 2000 Scaer served as the pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Arcadia, Indiana.
He is deeply involved in life issues and serves as president of Allen County Right to Life. He is a founding member of Shepherds United, an ecumenical Christian group formed to defend life, natural marriage and religious liberty. He speaks out on the issues that affect both our Church and society, always placing the focus on Christ, who gives us life and defines for us what it means to be truly human.
He and his wife, Amy, are blessed with three children.
A Collection of Selected Works
- New Testament- Volume 31 - Why is the Gospel of Mark so short? Why does Jesus ask people not to talk about Him (Messianic Secret)?
- Panel Discussion - LCMS and ELCA as Dissonant
- Symposia 2012 - Panel Discussion: Why History Matters in the Reading of the Gospels
- Exegetical - Panel Discussion - Video
- Exegesis - Panel: Atonement in the Scriptures
To see all of Dr. Peter J. Scaer’s collected works please visit the CTSFW media archive.