He is, I think, a man of good will.
And peace on earth will come to men of good will.
"The Children serve the Light, as do all men of good will."
"Four men of good will who will risk being killed with me!"
"You are a man of strong will, Mason," he said.
But if my interpretation is correct, men of good will had nothing to do with it.
By an interpretation, the women and "those men of good will who come to join them" reconcile.
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will.
But the point I'm trying to make is that he says you are a man of good will.
None of this behavior suggests a man of will and reason.