Thomas Ephraim Peck (January 29, 1822 – October 2, 1893) was an American clergyman, theologian and author, and a recognized intellectual leader of Presbyterian Church during the 19th century.
Peck was born in Columbia, South Carolina.
[1] As a young man he attended the College of South Carolina, and under the influence of James Henley Thornwell that he came to accept the Christian faith.
[4] Peck and Stuart Robinson started a monthly periodical, the Presbyterian Critic and Monthly Review, with the purpose of reforming the Presbyterian Church.
[5] Peck also was a professor at Union Theological Seminary.