""The Nature of Evil: Considered in a Letter to the Rev. Edward Beecher"" is a philosophical work written by Henry James. In this book, James explores the concept of evil and its origins. He argues that evil is not a tangible entity, but rather a product of the human mind. James also discusses the role of religion in shaping our understanding of evil and the ways in which society can combat it. The book takes the form of a letter addressed to Reverend...