Imaginative and creative
Walter J. Houston. The Journal of Theological Studies
This is a stimulating and methodologically sensitive study of an area that deserves further investigation
K. Möller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
Not Bread Alone covers an incredibly broad range of texts and successfully provides bite-sized observations on food's various roles throughout the Old Testament corpus. The breadth of his study undoubtedly awakens the appetite for more study in this fruitful area.
Peter Altmann Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
MacDonald recognises...that food constitutes a significant concern that deserves a more nuanced treatment moving forward. To the extent that Not Bread Alone is meant as an invitation to continue such discussions, the courses offered are certainly worth sampling.
Jamey Heit, Literature and Theology.