Thomas Chalmers

Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Chalmers by John Faed, 1847
Born(1780-03-17)17 March 1780
Anstruther, Fife, Scotland
Died(1847-05-31)31 May 1847
Edinburgh, Scotland
EducationUniversity of St Andrews
University of Edinburgh
Occupation(s)Theologian, Presbyterian minister
Theological work
Tradition or movementPresbyterianism

Thomas Chalmers FRSE (17 March 1780  31 May 1847), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, professor of theology, political economist, and a leader of both the Church of Scotland and of the Free Church of Scotland. He has been called "Scotland's greatest nineteenth-century churchman".

He served as Vice-president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 1835 to 1842.

The New Zealand town of Port Chalmers was named after Chalmers. A bust of Chalmers is on display in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling.

The Thomas Chalmers Centre in Kirkliston is named after him.