College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Psychology
Nathaniel Marino
- Assistant Professor of Psychology
- Program Coordinator, Psychology (BA and Minor) (Residential)
Education
- MA, Research & Experimental Psychology, Rutgers University-Camden
- MA, Theological Studies, 麻豆视频
- BA, Psychology, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Courses Taught
- Social Psychology
- Personality Psychology
- Psychology of Religion
- Introduction to Statistics
- General Psychology
- The Good Life and Happiness
- Freshman Year Seminar
Teaching Focus
- Social Personality Psychology and overlapping fields
- Research Methodology and Statistical Analysis
- Integration of Christianity and Psychology
- Education as Discipleship
Research Interests and Publications
- Christian Paradigm of Psychological Science
- Theoretical and Philosophical Systems of Psychology
- Psychology as a Form of Theological Inquiry
- Development and Outcomes of Character and Virtue
- Moral Attitudes and Behavior
- Factors Contributing to and Affecting Human Flourishing
- Social Science research methods, Statistical application in Psychological research; Psychometrics
- Christian Higher Education
Previous Academic/Professional Positions
- Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Houston Baptist University
- Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Lone Star College
- Research Assistant in the Gideon Institute for Christian Psychology and Counseling
Additional Information
Aside from teaching and research, Prof. Nate is an avid video-gamer and loves relaxing to a great game. He loves spending time with his wife, Rachel, and their family, friends, and church community. He enjoys cooking and eating (especially eating) always with other people: Food and Fellowship. One of the things he cherishes most is good conversations with others. Outside of psychology, Prof. Nate loves reading and studying theology and philosophy. He and his wife are members of Houston’s First Baptist Church-Downtoen, where they host a weekly small group gathering and Prof.Nate is a teacher.