Arthur Bjarne Berg (8 April 1916 – 20 July 1998) was a Norwegian newspaper editor.
He also underwent officer's training in 1939–40, and served as a priest in the Norwegian police troops in Sweden from 1944 to 1945.
He became a conservative Christian leader himself, defending Israel and Zionism and campaigning against abortion and female clergy.
He favoured fidelity in the scripture, rather than liberal theology and expanding the democratic leadership of the church.
Politically, he participated in the Folkebevegelsen mot norsk medlemskap i EEC [no] as a board member from 1962, and travelled around the country to campaign for the "No" alternative ahead of the 1972 Norwegian European Communities membership referendum.