Catchy phrase, but I think it's already been taken by Irving Babbitt, Paul Elmer Moore and others of their ilk. Oh well, the idea is good: evangelize the culture; stop capitulating to it.
Pope Benedict XVI encouraged the exploration of a "new humanism," which would restore a proper relationship between faith and culture, during a talk to university students. . . .
The Pope spoke of the "new humanism" that should repair the artificial divide between faith and reason, and return religious belief to its proper central role in culture. This, he said, was one of the "great challenges of the contemporary era."