<Ol> <Li> The predominant medieval view, "reserving a higher ethic for clergy, especially in monastic orders" </Li> <Li> Luther's view that it represents an impossible demand like the Law of Moses </Li> <Li> The Anabaptist literal view which directly applies the teachings </Li> <Li> The Social Gospel view </Li> <Li> The Christian existentialism view </Li> <Li> Schweitzer's view of an imminent eschatology referring to an interim ethic </Li> <Li> Dispensational eschatology which refers to a future Kingdom of God </Li> <Li> Inaugurated eschatology in which the Sermon's ethics remain a goal to be approached, yet realized later </Li> </Ol> <Li> The predominant medieval view, "reserving a higher ethic for clergy, especially in monastic orders" </Li> <Li> Luther's view that it represents an impossible demand like the Law of Moses </Li> <Li> The Anabaptist literal view which directly applies the teachings </Li>

Where did the sermon on the mount take place